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SFA vs SFM

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Matt Saplin
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I'm not at a switcher, and have a few Frame Memory files that I'm trying to open that were saved as SFA files.  I'm running a seemingly old version of the FM Utility (v1.0), so I took a quick look at the FTP site to see if there was a newer version of the FM Utility that might allow me to open these files -- I didn't see anything.

So, is there a way that I can open them?  

Also, does anyone know the difference between the SFM and the SFA file extensions?  I looked through the v9.0 ops manual, but didn't find an answer.

Thank you!

fbass
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SFA files were saved with Ancillary enabled (and they're 1Meg bigger than SFM's.)